On 07/21/2010 12:27 PM, Kamil Paral wrote:
> We surely need more statistics. Our time is limited and we decided to
> invest it into community participation related statistics, because we
> feel our community management and motivation management seems to lag
> behind a little.
If you are going to start gathering individual user activity within the
QA community.
You need to collect from
bugzilla.redhat.com
Filed reports and bug status changes ( Covers reporting and triaging
might wanna separated stats for all bug status changes )
bodhi.fedoraproject.org
Karma points given and probably want to keep positive and negative karma
separate.
Which packages individual gives karma points
fedoraproject.org/wiki
Wiki editing ( lines added removed etc )
fedorahosted.org/fedora-qa
Track activity ( tickets filed acted upon )
fedorahosted.org/autoqa
Track activity ( tickets filed, acted upon and code committed )
irc .
#fedora-qa
#fedora-bugzappers ( The triage team decided to move to their own
channel because QA was more QE only discussion )
#fedora-meeting
I think that covers all areas QA community members operate in.
I recommend having all those stats graphed, community members that get
paid for doing this for a living keep separated, head count be kept from
which country individuals are participating and the option be for
individuals to be able to opt themselves out if they choose to do so.
JBG